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  • Your Child's Advocate Attorney And What They Do

    4 December 2014
    More than likely, this is your first time going through a child custody hearing. If so, the court may appoint your child with an advocate attorney in certain circumstances. If this happens in your case, it can be helpful if you know what they do. When a Child Advocate Attorney Is Needed The role of a child advocate attorney is to protect your child's rights in your ch
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  • 5 Reasons You May Be Denied Workers' Compensation Benefits

    4 December 2014
    Recovering from a serious injury can cost time and money. If you have been hurt on the job, you may be entitled to receive workers' compensation of your injuries. However, you will have to prove this before you can expect payment from your employer. Knowing the reasons that workers' compensation is commonly denied may help you if faced with this unfortunate dilemma. R
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  • Divorce Lawyers And Alternatives To Hourly Billing

    3 December 2014
    Understanding how to set up payments for an attorney can be daunting. You need the best legal services you can find, and if family is involved, a swift affordable outcome is always preferred. When assets and custody concerns are on the line, financing unexpected legal fees can further drown you in debt that you weren't expecting. Here are a three ways you can work wit
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  • Worker's Compensation Questions Recently Injured Employees May Need Answered

    3 December 2014
    There are many accidents that can happen at the workplace, and these incidents can result in major injuries that require extensive medical treatments. Unfortunately, many workers do not know their rights following an accident. As a result, there are a couple of questions that workers may need answered following an accident that caused injuries.  Will Worker's Com
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  • When Can You Be Held In Criminal Contempt?

    3 December 2014
    Many popular courtroom dramas include a scene in which someone comes bursting through the courtroom doors, shouting, and is immediately held in contempt and put into handcuffs. In a real court setting, this scenario is unlikely -- however, there are a number of instances in which you or a family member attending a court proceeding may find yourself in danger of being
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